"Andrew Pepper, he of the magnificent voice." – The Stage

NEXT UP:
FRIDAY, 4th OCTOBER @ 8PM
THE OTHER PALACE
12 Palace Street,
Westminster,
London
SW1E 5JA
TICKETS:
https://lwtheatres.co.uk/whats-on/andrew-pepper/
SONGS. STORIES. SPLITS.
Andrew Pepper's been propping up stages all over the shop for the past...few years. Last year, he played Charles Guiteau in the London revival of Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman’s Assassins at the Pleasance Theatre.
"...a stand-out turn from Andrew Pepper, juxtaposing the terror of his imminent death on the scaffold with, ironically, a persistent joie-de-vivre."
- Whatsonstage.com
"Andrew Pepper's manic, comic and ultimately tragic turn as Charles Guiteau."
- West End Wilma
Elsewhere, Andrew's played a scarecrow, a Restoration fop, a mad vegan, a mad professor and the Mad Hatter (twice!); he's played Shakespeare clowns, danced with Mary Poppins and as a pantomime Dame he's flirted his way into the hearts of the good people of Chipping Norton.
"Ah, the Dame! Astonishingly, it seems that this is Andrew Pepper’s first outing as Dame, and he is a joy...exuding warm flirtatious absurdity and effortless stage presence. He’s pure music-hall in his big numbers...few gentlemen can flick a pantaloon across the stage with more brio."
- Libby Purves
"The inevitable show-stealer is the dame: Andrew Pepper."
- The Times
"Ah, the Dame! Astonishingly, it seems that this is Andrew Pepper’s first outing as Dame, and he is a joy...exuding warm flirtatious absurdity and effortless stage presence. He’s pure music-hall in his big numbers...few gentlemen can flick a pantaloon across the stage with more brio."
- Libby Purves
"The inevitable show-stealer is the dame: Andrew Pepper."
- The Times
His own unique brand of cabaret has seen him perform all across London with regular solo shows at Live at Zédel and Wilton’s Music Hall.
“Pepper’s trademark style: a barnstorming, no-holds barred, grab the audience by the goolies and give them everything you’ve got aesthetic."
– Cabaret Scenes
"A genuine original influenced by the decadence of Isherwood's Berlin."
- Boyz Magazine
“A dazzling and meticulously executed display of shape-shifting showmanship.”
– Cabaret Scenes
Photography by Lidia Crisafulli (www.lidiacrisafulli.com), Jenny Aston (www.silverapplesphotography.co.uk), Joshua Tomalin (www.tomalinlightworks.com) and Clive Holland.
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